Brunei
Brunei sultanat is an oldest kingdom after the qeen elizabath.Majority of people language is malay. Brunei was part of Srivijaya empire in 7th century. And later become part of Majapahit Empire.From 15th century Brunei become an Islamic empire under sultan Bolkiah.During his period Some part of philipines and borneo are under the Sultanat empire.In 16th century European empire Spanish,dutch,and british were caputered most of the country territory.In 19th century Brunei was under british empire but still ruled by sultanat by their aggrement.Theyy gained their independence January 1 1984.
Intersting Facts about Brunei
Brunei Darussalam shortly known brunei.From 1967 Hassanal Bolkiah is an only ruler for Brunei Darussalam. The East asain Country only have 5765sq km with the population of 4,60,300.
Majority of people language is malay.Brunei is the first East asain country adapted Islamic sharia law.In Brunei there is no income tax. People in Brunei have highest living standard.In brunei alcohol is completely banned. For adultery, gay relation and theft have heavy punishment.
brunei is oil wealth country. Their economy mostly depends with their oil and natural gas .Additinally they promoting halal torism which will attract some middle east countries people.The govermnet providing free healthcare and free education for their people.
The iconic places are in Brunei Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque,Kampong Ayer,Istana Nurul Iman,Ulu Temburong National Park,Royal Regalia Museum,Gadong Night Market.
Indian PM Visit Brunei Sultanat
Narenrdra Modi is the first Indian Prime minister undertake a bilateral visit to Brunei.During his visit he said “Today, I am embarking on a first-ever bilateral visit to Brunei Darussalam. As we celebrate the 40 years of our diplomatic relations, I look forward to my meetings with His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah and other esteemed members of the Royal family to advance our historical relationship to new heights,”
The visit is expected to enhance India’s collaboration with Brunei across all current sectors, such as defense cooperation, trade and investment, energy, space technology, health cooperation, capacity building, culture, and people-to-people exchanges. Additionally, it will seek to identify opportunities for partnership in emerging sectors, as previously stated by the Ministry of External Affairs.